HOW THIS STATUE CAME TO LIFE-or-
The Picture That Turned into A Thousand Words

i forget exactly where i was and what i was doing, but it was july 4th. i was somewhere in upstate new york, i think, having just been at anthony’s memorial service. i was still in a haze. i was checking my twitter feed on my phone, and from across the sea, @Rosie__cotton from the UK sent me picture of a statue she was looking at.

i had never seen this Thing.

i didn’t know where on earth she was, who she was, or what the statue was, but i was delighted by it.

i tweeted back my delight.

then i copied her photo and shared it on my blog (cross-posting on Facebook and patreon), with this text:

happy fourth everybody. may you explode inside and out and all around and remember what independence means…it ain’t about fireworks and pie.

“Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our heart, we still cling to anything – anger, anxiety, or possessions – we cannot be free.”

…in the midst of a world that often seems to be filled with irrational madness, may we all cling a little less and love and little more).

xx a

rosie saw the post……and then she went around to the other side of the statue and took another photo. then my delight turned to awe. i posted the other side:

i re-shared and captioned:

…and holy shit. as if to make my point for me, @rosie__cotton just took a picture from the other side of the statue.

yeah. i was in a relatively morbid & reflective mood, being seven months pregnant and fresh from the funeral of my best friend.

i thought a lot about the statue that day.

and the next day.

and by the next day, i had an idea.

i’d been wanting, since getting preggo, to do some kind of performance art piece, or installation, or statue. as a performer who uses my body for art, how could you NOT use this amazing moment when you’ve got this gigantic belly with a baby in it for….something. right?

but i didn’t know what.

if you missed my life’s backstory, i was a “professional” (well…) living statue from about 1999-2004, until i was able to pay all my bills with music and touring with my band, the dresden dolls. (i talk about it a lot in my TED talk), and in the book i just put out, “the art of asking”.

this is what i used to do:

back in those days, i had one main character (the bride, above), and a collection of weird costumes for different gigs: a silver robot, a wood nymph, a crazed ballerina. (here’s me doing a living statue gig in a children’s hospital in 2001):

and since i was a rabble-rouser into guerrilla street art, i occasionally did weird stuff for shits and giggles…. the last time i’d actually re-created another work of art as a living statue was back in 1998, when I threw together a super lo-fi recreation of delacroix’s “liberty leading the people”:

here’s a shot from the chaos. i convinced 10 or so friends to join me. we had no budget. we used sheets from dollar-a-pound and my street-statue face make up…and i asked everybody to bring white clothes. there was really no point, other than to….do it. nobody got paid. in fact, i spent about $200 of my own dollars from my ice-cream-scooping and living statue wages to go buy white cloth and face paint for my friends. but that’s how we rolled in those days.

professional photographers were obviously not in the nonexistent budget…. all that remains of that historically weird moment is this lo-res remnant from my old website, captured by a friend who happened to have a camera on them to capture the moment….

back to the future…

my idea was to somehow recreate and riff on this pregnant statue – half liberty, she seemed, half mortality-wake-up-call.

….as i was brainstorming good spots to do the statue (central park? washington square park? times square?)…it hit me.

duh. the library. new york public library; NYPL FTW.

i called them (well, i emailed).

i told them my idea: a free, public, statue-installation book-drive.

i left out the half-naked part at first, because you never want to scare people who might want to help you.

(that’s life advice: never lead with the naked. when in doubt: go into battle fully clothed.)

they went for it.

then i had to write an adult-style letter to bryant park, the actual owners/managers of the NYPL steps, and then hold my breath while they approved our weird idea. (i’d love to post that letter, just so you guys can see how i am totally capable of writing an adult letter with capitals and shit)

THEY went for it.

the day after i got out of the hospital in maine ((http://blog.amandapalmer.net/20150724/)), i lay on the floor and chatted with angela at the NYPL about their early literacy project, which i hadn’t known about.

synchronistically, THIS had just blown up after i posted it on my Facebook feed; a story about a boy who was reading junk mail because he had no access to books, and the postman who helped him:

we’d need a place to put the books, so we needed to hire a prop designer. and a producer for the event…and….all of a sudden, i was looking at a cast of 12+ people working on this project. they all needed to be paid, and this is where the patreon came in.

i could either do this on the cheap, stand on a milk-crate and just pay the body painters out of my own pocket, OR, i figured, i could make this a Patreon Thing and start racking up a real budget.

i’m still not sure whether anyone is going to turn around and say “this is not what i wanted my $3 to go towards, amanda” but…fuck it.

i hired a professional crew, told danny to get whatever assistants he needed to make this look truly epic.

i called a pro photographer, kyle cassidy, (my practically common-law-forever photographer from Philadelphia) and i coaxed michael pope into getting a crew together to film the entire day so that we could release a stop-motion/time-lapse record of the statue being created.

the team quickly got to work, and over the next month, anya klepikov (the production designer who worked with at Bard on The Bed Show) whipped the aesthetics into gear. she started arranging conference calls with me and the painters. she found an incredible props artisan, jen mcclure, and they started doing paint tests:

(photo by anya klepikov)

jen’s heart-with-a-hole-ukulele:

(photo by jen mclure)

testing the pedestal height….

(photo by anya klepikov)

…superkate (my amazing assistant) went to reconnaissance meetings at the NYPL, to figure out WHERE TO PUT SHIT… then she worked on the day’s schedule and making sure everybody knew when to be where….

a few days before the event, i announced that i’d be doing a surprise in NYC:

come to the library, bring a brand new copy of a children’s book to donate.

UND zen, came zee big day.

we got to an indoor space in the NYPL (they were insanely generous and let us do our day’s prep work IN the library, for free) in the morning and set up shop. i think the pictures will speak better than words here.

pope and the film crew filmed, and it took the three body painters about six hours in total to do the entire paint job. danny setiawan, the head painter, brought in assistant onalee rivera, and the props artisan jen mcclure made three.)

(photo by kyle cassidy)

(photo by kyle cassidy)

(photo by kyle cassidy)

did i mention i was EIGHT MONTHS PREGNANT? my feet hurt. lying on the floor was really nice.

(photo by superkate)

(photo by superkate)

(photo by superkate)

(photo by afp)

(photo by superkate)

(photo by superkate)

(photo by superkate)

issac davidson was on hair duty and did two totally different styles on each side. ryan anas (aka “jesus”) and drew chandler helped out pope and james holland as they filmed the entire process.

i spent most of the day in a chair or standing on a towel.

running across the hall to the bathroom every hour was a trip, as we tried to hide my wacko body from librarians and stuff.

(photo by ryan anas)

ART feet selfie !!!

then….before i stepped out, i did a studio-style shoot with the infamous kyle, which was photobombed by the unexpected arrival of John Cameron Mitchell (of Hedwig fame) and Neil:

mister gaiman:

(photos by kyle cassidy)

​(john had been meeting neil about the HOW TO TALK TO GIRLS AT PARTIES movie he’s going to be directing from neil’s story…. neil hadn’t told him why they were meeting just by the library or what he was about to see. good job neil…)

(kyle made some of these prints available for SALE here, see the gallery below. 20% of the proceeds will go to the Early Literacy program at the NYPL)

THE FINISHED PRODUCT…..

(photo by kyle cassidy)

(photo by kyle cassidy)

(photo by hayley rosenblum)

​(photo by hayley rosenblum)

(photo by ryan anas)

(photo by ashli sisk)

some sideshow comrades…the silver cowboyand his accomplice, passing out paper flowers. i found the silver cowboy because of this…

​i’ve missed standing still.

i was only up for a total of about 15 minutes, and i gradually shifted my arm positions (it’s practically impossible to hold a sword above your head for fifteen minutes without dying)…but it felt like an eye blink.

as you can see, i had a really gorgeous view down 41st street. i watched the traffic flow and watched the airplanes go by and thought about nothing for the first time in a while…. just how happy and lucky i was to live in a world where i was standing still, naked and eight months pregnant, in front of a library, collecting books.

and here’s some facts and figures about Early Literacy, for your edification…

a study of 3- to 5-year-olds who had been read to at least three times per week found the children were:

· Two times more likely to recognize all letters.

· Two times more likely to have word-sight recognition.

· Two times more likely to understand words in context.

Additionally:

· Thirty-five percent of children with reading disabilities drop out of school, a rate twice that of their classmates.

· Reading for pleasure is more important for children’s cognitive development than their parents’ level of education.

· If identified early and given research-based intervention, 90 to 95 percent of children “at risk” for reading failure will become fluent readers.

· Prevention of reading failure can reduce the need for special education services later in a student’s educational life. Special education costs are, on average, double those of general education.

· Fourth graders who reported having 25 books or more at home had higher scores on reading tests than children who reported they didn’t have that many books

· About two-thirds of the 9th grade achievement gap between lower- and higher-income youth can be explained by unequal access to summer learning opportunities during the elementary school years. As a result, low-income youth are less likely to graduate from high school or enter college

and since people have asked…IF YOU WANT TO HELP MORE, here you go, straight from Angela at the NYPL:

“for us, the best link is nypl.org/donate. From there, people can donate money online, and earmark their gift for “children’s programs and services,” which is where early literacy would be. Or they could just donate generally, with funding going to the most need. Another option is nypl.org/support, which allows people to donate, but also shows them how they can volunteer or whatever. For people who want to support NYPL, those are the best ways to do it…”

you may have been wondering how i got all this shit off – as the new york public library did not provide a bath.

my old friend larisa fuchs (if you were at the kickstarter celebration in brooklyn – that was her loft) offered up her friend jesse sheidlower’s place, right around the corner.

the cab driver did not blink an eye. we came armed with sponges and dr. bronner’s….

and soon i was as clean as a whistle – apart from the fact that i will be q-tipping gold out of my ears for weeks.

(photos by merrilee heifetz)

it was neil, by the way, who came up with the title for the project.

i spent a lot of the day in the library trying to come up with a good name, while getting painted and trying to distract myself from being tickled.

some riff on “verity” (defined as “truth;” or “a true principle or belief, especially one of fundamental importance”) seemed perfect.

libraries, too….”babylioteque”?

“truth and consequences” won out, care of neil.

….get it?

I’M PREGNANT and….never mind.

…………….

so that’s the story.

in closing (and i’ve been thinking quite a bit about this in the past week since doing the project, especially looking back at my old, weird statue projects) i need to say a couple words about patreon.

THIS NEVER WOULD HAVE HAPPENED – at least not at this level, employing all these painters and filmmakers – if my patreon didn’t exist.

believe it or not (but you can see from the video, which shows the behind-the-scenes from this project cost thousands of dollars and took hundreds of people-hours to execute).

if you’re supporting the patreon…THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS AMAZING MOMENT IN TIME POSSIBLE.

PHOTOS

KYLE CASSIDY PRINTS:

these 10 prints by our official photographer Kyle Cassidy are for sale (available in 3 different sizes / including archival gallery prints) via SmugMug hereand 20% of all profits will go to the Early Literacy programs run by the New York Public Library.

THE CROWDALBUM:

these are photos taken from the scene of the crime on the day of the performance that were posted to twitter and instagram in realtime . click below to view them all!

THANK YOU TO ALL THE SUPPORTERS at PATREON WHO MADE THIS POSSIBLE!!

if you’d like to join the patreon and support more art, music, and weird-ass…things….go here.

39 Responses to “TRUTH & CONSEQUENCES at the NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY”

Amazing retrospective of the day and all it took to make it happen. Shout out to team Flower who was there before the Thing: @Ashlisisk @CupidOjala @VFerg @TheSilverCowboy @staroftheage for making the flowers, handing them out and recording the whole thing.

Great project that I was glad to sponsor! Thanks for calling in the A Team on video and photo. I encourage people to donate to NYPL’s program, their own library or an organization like http://www.reachoutandread.org/. Some questions: Why did you decide to paint the baby/death side in anatomy colors and not the bronze color of the sculpture? What was the sword made of? When people donated books, did you acknowledge them? Thanks! (PS. So happy to see this on the blog.)

Yeah,i had a bit of a cry.Ya got me.When everyone started putting down the books.We Humans have so much beauty within us.You,dear one, are up there with the bestest.
Stay gold,
Love to the whole team.
Thank you Gorgeous’s.I adore this one.xoxo

Wonderful, now I want to buy the limited edition set of fine photographs of the event, perhaps a signed portfolio of 10 images, signed by Amanda, Niel and the photographer, with words also. Make it nice and we will like , make it nice and we will buy it!

I am not sure if the body paint bit is what I had in mind when I became a patreon, I was perhaps expecting A/V stuff, but I am all for book drives. Please continue being awesome and enabling me to contribute to make the world a better place by proxy.

I’d love to support tons more of these – as for a ‘thing’ I could also use some new desktop art for my computer so if these performance things could be made into desktop style backgrounds I’d love to add your art to my rotating gallery of friends art! (The image rotates every half hour to make me attend and enjoy what beauty is in my world) If you ever want to do a thing like this in Seattle/Kirkland I will totally help SuperKate find all she needs.

I am so, so glad to have backed your Patreon. This is not at all what I expected, and, indeed, it’s SO MUCH BETTER. This is what patronism should be about – supporting incredible talent and imagination wherever possible. To do so and support a book drive, even better. But there’s more.

I’m scared of pregnancy. I’m scared of death. I’m scared of a world without books. Three fears combined into something so ludicrously beautiful and human. This art did me good. Thank you.

This is beautiful! I am so thrilled that, even in London, I could contribute because PATRON. Makes me feel like, even if in just a small way, I was part of it. You’re a genius. You inspire me. Thank you! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

Awesome, or as my small granddaughter used to say Orso. Thanks. Worth my three bucks any day. I used to teach anatomy, many years ago, so for me it was even more fun to watch. Thanks for the great video, I’m in the UK, so there’s no other way I could have seen this.

I LOVE THIS. So glad I finally became a patron. All children, all PEOPLE actually, should be able to have access to books, so that so much more than rocks. And I love the performance piece, you as a statue. The makeup for that is freaking incredible. Totally happy for my money to go to another thing like this if that’s what you wanted to do, my dear.

I’m so glad you mentioned running to the bathroom every hour, because as soon as I started watching the process I thought, “But what about the bathroom?!?” and “How with all the makeup?!?!” I’m so proud to have been a Patron for this AMAZING show of artistry, generosity, and humanity! THANK YOU! <3 |/

This is AWESOME. So happy to be supporting your wonderful art on Patreon. You accidentally managed to combine everything I love into one artistic act. Anatomy, art, bodypainting, life, death, AFP. Thank you

Never so proud to be a patron, ever since I read Art of Asking I totally get AFP. Art on all levels, music, visual, body, soul, masculine, feminine. Life, death, grief, joy. I am crying with gratitude for you and the whole Patreon that supports THE WORK. Peace

To be honest, I was skeptical of this Thing when people started sharing what it was online. I thought it looked cool, but my initial reaction was – “I’ve been waiting around for body paint and pictures and standing naked in NYC? That’s it?” I’m also new to the Patreon, this being my first Thing I’ve supported, so have been a little on edge on what I was getting into.

HOWEVER, after time passed and especially with the video and pictures and this post of how it all came together, I absolutly LOVELOVELOVE this Thing and all the artistry – not only yours but all those involved – that went into it. I recently got involved in the Patreon Facebook group as well, and seeing people’s interpretation of it and additional art that has come from it, I’ve become somewhat obsessed with the imagery. I love the community that surronds this free type of artistic expression too. So, to sum up, I was skeptical because this is new territory, BUT you’ve proved in all you’ve done not only in this project but from everything else you’ve put out, that your art is worth every penny that I can afford to put toward, even if I’m not directly inspired by future endeavors, others will be and that’s more art that goes out into the world that I’m excited to be a part of. Your heart goes into the things you produce and I SEE YOU, and I see the people that are inspired by you and that makes me better at SEEING MYSELF. I’m inspired by you and those people. So thank you, I trust you.

So, you asked for our thoughts and feedback, so there’s mine Truth, whatever the Consequence (see what I did there?)

Dali said, “A true artist is not one who is inspired, but one who inspires others.” You continue doing this over and over. I’m very grateful for you! I love that you’ve used Patreon to organize and collaborate on this amazing Thing. The photography and body painting are both so gorgeous! (And I’m betting the video is, too – I’ll watch it after work).

Seriously obsessed with Amanda Palmer, 8 months pregnant, gets naked and painted to be a living statue in front of a library in support of children’s literacy!!! Lol seriously love this woman so much respect❤ Been a fan from the early Dresden Dolls days and you literally never disappoint. Such a talent and an inspiration to me(not saying I’d get naked and become a living statue. Lol) but seriously keep creating! #amandapalmer #theartofasking #lovedthisbooktodeath #supportarts #loveyourart

You, lady, are crazy! THAT’S SO AWESOME!
There are tears in my eyes.
I imagine that doing this, being pregnant, is tough. You are there, in a fragile moment, a fragile spot. Takes courage.
Art takes courage. You gave me courage to leave everything I was doing and embrace the fact that I’m an artist too. Thank you, Amanda. There was nothing greater that you could have done for me.
And don’t ever doubt yourself. You are art, and with the baby, you will have just more art in your world. And that is really the best thing ever, isn’t it?
xxx

As a patron, I certainly never thought I would be sponsoring something like this – but I am so glad your imagination is bigger than mine! It is worth every penny. Keep blowing my mind and warming my heart and I will continue to follow!!!! Happy Birthing!!!!

Things like this are the entire reason I joined Patreon to back you. I love your music, but more than that I love the person you are and the things your brain comes up with. I’m thrilled to be able to be a part of, not only this but, all the Things past, present and future that Patreon makes possible. <3 I've loved everything you've used Patreon to create, and look forward to seeing more. You are amazing.

“The world is a very narrow bridge and the fundamental thing is to have no fear at all”
AFP, by golly you rocked the crap out of that old wise saying!
Blessings will continue to be placed all around you, the tricky part is recognizing them.
Thousands of us patreons are watching with you, and we will help each other achieve awesomeness.
Thank you.